We started with a walk through Millers Point to get to Darling Harbour. Great views of Sydney Harbour.
The National Maritime Museum was so good. Walking around on Cook's Endeavour. He was six foot two and Joseph Banks was 6 four and yet the head space is so low. Just great.
Miss Mills chickened out on the submarine. It is seriously cramped in there. She only got a few metres inside before she couldn't take it and had to turn back. The guide said that she did the right thing.
A quick walk to Martin Place to get the bus to University of NSW. A few problems with getting some extra tickets but Marcus sorted that for us.
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At UNSW and on the way to the Museum of Human Disease. Miss Mills said something about "piles".
This is what that Museum was like.
The Museum of Human Disease was an eye opener but a few of us were feeling tired.
A change of plans, we decided to skip Chinatown for dinner and went straight across to Manly on the ferry.
On the ferry.
The harbour is just so beautiful.
Dinner, fish and chips, overlooking the beach. How good is that?
So, we had had such a good day but it got even better because at the Manly Ferry wharf some of the boys found some Fairy Penguins. Yes! Magic!
On the ferry coming back to Circular Quay.
Monday
We started with a walk through Millers Point to get to Darling Harbour. Great views of Sydney Harbour.
The National Maritime Museum was so good. Walking around on Cook's Endeavour. He was six foot two and Joseph Banks was 6 four and yet the head space is so low. Just great.
Miss Mills chickened out on the submarine. It is seriously cramped in there. She only got a few metres inside before she couldn't take it and had to turn back. The guide said that she did the right thing.
A quick walk to Martin Place to get the bus to University of NSW. A few problems with getting some extra tickets but Marcus sorted that for us.
.
At UNSW and on the way to the Museum of Human Disease. Miss Mills said something about "piles".
This is what that Museum was like.
The Museum of Human Disease was an eye opener but a few of us were feeling tired.
A change of plans, we decided to skip Chinatown for dinner and went straight across to Manly on the ferry.
On the ferry.
Dinner, fish and chips, overlooking the beach. How good is that?
So, we had had such a good day but it got even better because at the Manly Ferry wharf some of the boys found some Fairy Penguins. Yes! Magic!
On the ferry coming back to Circular Quay.
Go to the home page.
The University of New South Wales.
Try the home page.The Museum of Human Disease.
This is what it looks like.Now, how about we look at some of the diseases: Say Aaah
The Corso at Manly.